Ice Hockey Hair

Ice Hockey Hair

Infobox Album | Name = Ice Hockey Hair
Type = EP
Artist = Super Furry Animals


Released = 25 May 1998
Recorded = 1998
Genre = Experimental rock
Length = 17:05
Label = Creation Records
Producer = Gorwel Owen, Super Furry Animals
Reviews = *"Allmusic" Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:hpfrxqq0ldje link]
Last album = "Radiator" (1997)
This album = "Ice Hockey Hair" (1998)
Next album = "Out Spaced" (1998)

"Ice Hockey Hair" is an EP released in 1998 by the Super Furry Animals.

The EPs title track takes its name from an alternate name for the mullet hairstyle.

As with the majority of releases by the band the cover illustration is by Pete Fowler.

"Let's Quit Smoking" is a reprise of the EPs opening track.

Contrary to popular belief, the lyrics of "Smokin'" are not "I just wanna smoke it", but "I just want it smokin'", as the title suggests.

The track "Smokin'" was later released on the compilation album "Out Spaced" while "Ice Hockey Hair" was included on the band's first 'hits' compilation "".

Ice Hockey Hair was featured on The Wildhearts covers album Stop Us If You've Heard This One Before Vol 1.

Track listing

All songs by Super Furry Animals unless otherwise stated.

#"Smokin'" (Super Furry Animals/Michael Rose/Derrick Simpson) – (5:05)
#"Ice Hockey Hair" – (6:57)
#"Mu-Tron" – (3:15)
#"Let's Quit Smoking" – (1:48)

"Smokin'" contains of a sample of "I Love King Selassie" by Black Uhuru.


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